This is your laptop... on AI | The Vergecast

It's developer conference season, and one of the themes so far has been big swings at AI apps. We've seen Gemini Spark, Microsoft Scout, and so many other attempts to figure out what people, and companies, actually want their AI to do. Nilay and David discuss their experiences with the apps, before turning to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's vision for the AI-filled laptop of the future. Finally, in the lightning round, it's time for the Hype Desk, Brendan Carr is a Dummy, a deeply dumb Meta hack, and the future of a favorite VR game.

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0:00 Vergecast Cold Open
0:26 Farm Reunion Vibes
2:15 New Verge Merch Drop
3:23 Developer Conference AI Theme
4:09 Gemini Spark Agents
8:50 Trip Planner Shock
12:04 Privacy Tradeoff Debate
20:19 Software Brain Pushback
23:45 Dream Beans Personal Data
29:11 Microsoft Build Enterprise Angle
32:45 Jensen Huang Computer Future
35:47 Microsoft Single Era Vibe
37:31 Local AI Not Free
37:55 Cloud Versus Local AI
39:17 Badge Agents In Cloud
41:06 Hybrid Compute Debate
43:24 AI Changes Form Factor
47:23 Laptops Already Solved
50:52 Escaping Apple Tax
54:15 Wearables Locked In
56:52 Desktop As Backdoor
01:00:42 Hype Desk Returns
01:01:01 Bond Game Streaming
01:04:01 Summer Games Fest
01:05:56 PlayStation Highlights
01:06:41 God Of War Laufey
01:08:30 Single Player Revival
01:10:43 Widow's Bay Hype
01:11:55 Lightning Round Setup
01:12:52 Brendan Carr is a Dummy
01:14:28 Bulk Billing Explained
01:16:49 Trade Group Study Debunked
01:20:08 Trump Flattery Metrics
01:21:02 Vision Pro vs Glasses
01:31:03 Smart Glasses Privacy Backlash
01:33:37 Instagram AI Support Hack
01:38:04 Supernatural Returns
01:41:56 Wrap and WWDC Plans

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